It makes me miss when Lincoln had Wixom and had their own plant so to speak. From a business standpoint it makes no sense for Lincoln to have their own plant since every car they build has a Ford counterpart but it does make me wish they had one so their US lineup was all built in the US instead of having to rely on China.
Ford is just screwed right now with plants, I really wish they could somehow use Flat Rock for more than just the Mustang but that seems unfeasible too since everything is SUV and Crossovers these days.
It’s been a long time since I’ve heard the Donkervoort name. I think it’s a pretty cool looking car. Definitely different. This model uses the Ford GT engine.
600 hp
0-62mph in 2.5 sec
1720 lbs
https://www.motor1.com/news/785361/donkervoort-p24-rs-sports-car-debut/
The only new T6 I see is the Ranger Super Duty but I never really thought
about it for the US market. What if Ford stuck a Bronco body on it, could
they sell it at a premium price and really stick it to other manufacturers?
Yeah, I know that doesn’t fit with the affordable statement……
In China, Lincoln sells Nautilus (~4,200/mth) Corsair (~400/mth) and Z sedan (~110/mth)
its a pity that the Corsair couldn’t be added to Hermosillo, more valuable to America than China.
Bloomberg News
January 22, 2026
General Motors Co. plans to move production of its next-generation Buick Envision compact SUV, which is currently built in China, to a plant in Kansas in 2028, a sign of the pressure automakers are under to reshore output of vehicles sold in the US.
The Detroit-based manufacturer also said Thursday it will likely end output of its all-electric Chevrolet Bolt that’s built in the same plant in about a year and a half.